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981. Got yourself in a financial pickle?  
The Police Credit Union has debt consolidation solutions that have helped members.  
982. Police News December 2020  
Valuing cops at the coalface; Ten Questions with new Police Minister Poto Williams; an international conference coup for NZ Police: members seek options for access to firearms; and the legacies of…  
983. IAM KEEN (December 2020)  
This column is written by a frontline police member. It does not represent the views or policies of the Police Association.  
984. Global recognition  
A scholarship to a “women in policing” conference in Boston in 2004 set Christchurch Police officer Dorothy McPhail, above, on a journey that has led to New Zealand Police securing the rights to host…  
985. Ten Questions with...  
New Police Minister Poto Williams  
986. Hands across the world for Matt Ratana  
The response to the death on duty of New Zealand-born Metropolitan police officer and respected rugby coach Matt Ratana, pictured, has been huge and wide ranging.  
987. Options sought for access to firearms  
Frontline police officers want more readily available access to firearms as soon as possible.  
988. The way forward  
In a rapid follow-up to Commissioner Andy Coster’s pledge to our members that he wants more value placed on the work of frontline staff, a specialist training course has been launched at the Police…  
989. Banding together  
Wristbands with a heartfelt message embossed on them have raised more than $20,000 for the family of slain police officer Constable Matthew Hunt and for his injured colleague.  
990. Ready for what lies ahead  
This time last year we had absolutely no inkling what was in store for us as we looked forward to a summer break and a brand new year. The rest, as they say, is history, although globally the…  
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